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World Trade Center

  • 2006
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World Trade Center (2006)
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Deux policiers de l'Autorité portuaire sont pris au piège sous les décombres du World Trade Center.Deux policiers de l'Autorité portuaire sont pris au piège sous les décombres du World Trade Center.Deux policiers de l'Autorité portuaire sont pris au piège sous les décombres du World Trade Center.

  • Réalisation
    • Oliver Stone
  • Scénario
    • Andrea Berloff
    • John McLoughlin
    • Donna McLoughlin
  • Casting principal
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Michael Peña
    • Maria Bello
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Oliver Stone
    • Scénario
      • Andrea Berloff
      • John McLoughlin
      • Donna McLoughlin
    • Casting principal
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Michael Peña
      • Maria Bello
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    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • John McLoughlin
    Michael Peña
    Michael Peña
    • Will Jimeno
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Donna McLoughlin
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Allison Jimeno
    Connor Paolo
    Connor Paolo
    • Steven McLoughlin
    Anthony Piccininni
    Anthony Piccininni
    • JJ McLoughlin
    Alexa Gerasimovich
    Alexa Gerasimovich
    • Erin McLoughlin
    Morgan Flynn
    Morgan Flynn
    • Caitlin McLoughlin
    Armando Riesco
    Armando Riesco
    • Antonio Rodrigues
    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Dominick Pezzulo
    Joe Starr
    Joe Starr
    • Subway Rider
    Jon Bernthal
    Jon Bernthal
    • Christopher Amoroso
    William Jimeno
    William Jimeno
    • Port Authority Officer
    • (as Will Jimeno)
    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Lieutenant Kassimatis
    Jude Ciccolella
    Jude Ciccolella
    • Inspector Fields
    Martin Pfefferkorn
    Martin Pfefferkorn
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      • Oliver Stone
    • Scénario
      • Andrea Berloff
      • John McLoughlin
      • Donna McLoughlin
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    JohnDeSando

    Stone Cold

    Stone cold, that's what I call the new Oliver Stone film, World Trade Center. Taking the story of two Port Authority Police who survived, Stone manages to make the singular event of the last decade a boring made-for-TV story of two cops buried and waiting rescue, by the Marines no less. There are marks of an auteur to be sure such as the set design, just as authentic looking as when I visited ground zero after the attack. But the mark of the real Stone, one that carries the heft of his personal opinion about an event (Platoon) or his off-center look at history (JFK), is absent.

    Let's face it: Two cops, John McLoughlin (Cage) and Will Jimeno (Michael Pena), buried beneath rubble with small talk to keep themselves alive is neither great drama nor riveting suspense when you know ahead of time they are 2 of the 20 to be saved and their dialog doesn't come close to the bite of WWII film foxhole repartee. Cutting as often as he can to the dull families in New Jersey waiting for word about their lost loved ones, Stone still fails to make even this horrific event interesting.

    As a matter of fact, he fails to put the event into its larger context of a world crisis that changes the way we live forever. It's a challenge to do so if you choose only a small part of the event, but a great director should be able to as Stone did, for instance, with Wall Street, where the shenanigans of one broker clearly represented a corrupt generation of self-centered consumers.

    It's as if Oliver Stone promised Hollywood after his disastrous Alexander (which I liked) that he'd be a good boy and not editorialize about 9/11. Heck, point of view is Stone: Remember the conspiracy theory of JFK? Google "Loose Change" to get an introduction to 9/11 conspiracy theory and wonder why Oliver Stone couldn't have gone there rather than the straight way. Or at least part of the way.

    "While you here do snoring lie, Open-eyed conspiracy His time doth take. If of life you keep a care, Shake off slumber, and beware: Awake, awake!" Shakespeare, the Tempest
    7kyle-florence

    A surprisingly good film

    I went into this film without expectations. I saw Flight 93 and enjoyed it and I am very interested in all events surrounding September 11th, so this film appealed to me. Now, I must say that I am not an Oliver Stone fan, however, upon hearing this movie was nothing like an Oliver Stone film I decided to check it out.

    The storyline for the film, as stated, was based on the stories of a few Port Authority police who survived the collapse of the building while being trapped for hours in the rubble. At the beginning we are introduced to each of the characters and their families. It's enough to get us involved with each of them but leaves enough room to elaborate as the film unfolds. The film moves rather nicely without going too fast or slow. The vast amount of the film takes place after the towers collapse while the men are trapped in the rubble. The story is told through the trapped police officers current situation as well as what their families are going through at the same time.

    I felt this story to be very natural and not Hollywood-ized, something I had been worried would happen. All the events seemed plausible, they didn't throw anything in for added drama. All of the characters were completely believable and you ended up loving all of them by the end. I will caution you though, there are some intense scenes in this movie so if you are unable to deal with some of the events from that day you may not want to see the film.

    The cinematography and sound really aided this film. All of the filming was crisp and clean, the special effects were great and you could hardly tell this had been filmed after the towers were gone (the shots containing the towers that is). There were some great scenes from life in new york; shots of the skyline and the subway as well as some breathtaking aerials. The sound was spot on, you could feel the building collapse as the scenes unfolded on the screen. It was a great job all around.

    Overall I was pleasantly surprised at how good this was, it lived up to Flight 93, although it has an entirely different feel to it. This film is not ground-breaking work, but it wasn't meant to be. It was meant to tell the story of a few brave men and their families and their experiences during September 11th, and it accomplished this very well.
    lewishamilton-35961

    A reminder of that fateful day.

    This is an excellent film on a very touchy subject. World Trade Center makes an excellent companion piece to United 93. The films have different styles and they present diverse perspectives of a day that has limitless faces. Both are thoughtful, intelligent, and emotionally potent. They provoke and challenge, asking us not only to face our memories but to question our future. By being less political than he has ever been, Stone offers a movie that can be embraced by movie-goers who sit on the left side of the theater, in the center, or on the right. It's an achievement, and it makes one hope that future feature films about 9/11 will exhibit the same mix of dramatic force and tasteful restraint.
    5anhedonia

    National tragedy as formula storytelling

    Something surprising happened while watching Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" - I realized how much more I appreciated Paul Greengrass' "United 93." Greengrass' film was lean, stripped of any backstory for any of the characters. Very simply, it told what happened that horrible day on the plane - though he used some license - and didn't wallow in needless sentimentality.

    Stone, on the other hand and rather surprisingly, seems to have gone out of his way to make something that would be so palatable and inoffensive that it would turn out rather bland, above anything else.

    The 45 minutes of "World Trade Center" are terrific. After offering us quick glimpses into the lives of Port Authority cops John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and Will Jimeno (Michael Pena), Andrea Berloff's script gets us right into the attacks on the Twin Towers.

    The crumbling of the towers, which still is incredibly difficult to watch, let alone fathom, is handled with taste, but also is awfully gripping. We get a real sense of the terror and panic and then Stone gets the claustrophobic atmosphere right. With close-ups of Pena and Cage amidst the ruins, he gets us so close, we can almost taste the rubble and concrete dust.

    But that's the last time we really see or feel any sense of genuine, gripping storytelling in this film. I realize criticizing a film about 9/11, especially one that displays its American stars and stripes so blatantly, is tantamount to treason these days. After all, as this administration and its minions love to point out, if you disagree with them, you're not only unpatriotic, but also an appeaser of the villains. It's poppycock, of course. Dissent is undoubtedly American, but these chaps so love draping themselves in the flag that jingoism overwhelms all reason. Why bother with rational thought when you can scare people?

    What struck me while watching the film is realizing how much goodwill was channeled toward the United States after the attacks and what's ultimately sad is how this president took all that goodwill and squandered it by launching an utterly pointless war in Iraq. We could have done so much good in the world, instead of now being one of the most hated nations in the world. And Bush has now turned 9/11 into a political slogan for political (and personal) gain.

    The problem with Stone's film isn't so much the story, but how Berloff chose to tell it. According to Berloff, cops, rescue workers, even family members tend to enjoy speaking in exposition. There are moments that surely someone of Stone's calibre should have realized needed to be rewritten because the dialogue seems mediocre at best.

    Where the film suffers is when the story cuts between the two trapped men and their families, especially their wives. Maria Bello as Donna McLoughlin and the always wonderful Maggie Gyllenhaal as Allison Jimeno never get much to do with their sorely underwritten roles. It's a true testament to Gyllenhaal's talent that she turns a rather sour role into a passionate, moving performance. Poor Bello, on the other hand, isn't that fortunate. She's relegated to spending more time than she should weeping.

    The trouble with these scenes is not that Berloff tries to wring some emotion out of them, but that they come off as unabashedly sentimental. And the emotions are entirely unearned.

    Pena proves, just as he did in "Crash" (2005), that he's able to be something special on screen. His character is far more engaging than Cage's; Pena's emotions come off without any artifice.

    I can't help but feel that "World Trade Center" could have been the gut-wrenching experience Stone intended it to be had he and Berloff approached the story much in the way Greengrass did "United 93." Stone's movie is far from lean. It's padded with needless sentimentality and moments that just try so hard to earn some emotion, any emotion, that they come off as utterly false. And that's unfair to the people whose story is being chronicled here.

    Watching Cage and Pena trapped should be gripping stuff. But even their dialogue is reduced to exposition. And when Berloff finally leaves the two men and their families, we get Dave Karnes (Michael Shannon), a man so moved by what he saw that he came down to the Twin Towers and proved to be McLoughlin and Jimeno's miracle. We all know Karnes is a real person, but I very much doubt that he speaks in bumper stickers. But that's exactly what Berloff has him do.

    The first 45 minutes of the movie showed what Stone truly is capable of doing. The rest is rather tepid. And unbelievably forced. Who knew that Oliver Stone, of all people, would resort to formulaic storytelling. Perhaps he's been so stung by conspiracy accusations and was so keen on appeasing his critics and forgetting the execrable "Alexander" (2004) that he opted to make the kind of movie Ron Howard would make. That's not a compliment.
    tybrands-1

    Reality over Hollywood

    Many good critical points have already been made about this film, but I'll just add that some historical events are better portrayed through documentaries and viewing real time news footage other than a Hollywood script.

    This movie is an example of that.

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    • Anecdotes
      The city of New York absolutely prohibited the recreation of 9/11 destruction or chaos on location. The filmmakers were not even allowed to film actors looking upward toward where the towers would be. The drive of the officers up to the site was permitted to be filmed, but all scenes depicting events at or near the WTC were filmed in Los Angeles.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 35 mins) There is a brief scene set in Hong Kong, where locals are stunned by what they see happening in New York on TV. The background clearly shows that it is daytime. However, when the 9/11 events occurred, it was night time in Hong Kong.
    • Citations

      Will Jimeno: Where did that wind come from all the sudden, Sarge?

      John McLoughlin: I don't know.

      Will Jimeno: The fire just goes out like that, Sarge! Why is that?

      John McLoughlin: I don't know!

      Will Jimeno: You're not a big talker, are you?

      John McLoughlin: No!

      Will Jimeno: Well gee, you gotta talk to me 'cause...

      John McLoughlin: Aaaahhhh! Aaaahhhh! Aaaahhhh! Aah! I can't 'cause my knees are crushed again! That's why I can't fucking talk!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: World Trade Center/Step Up/Scoop/Half Nelson (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Only in America
      by Kix Brooks, Don Cook & Randall Rogers

      Performed by Brooks & Dunn

      Courtesy of Arista Records

      By Arrangement with SONY BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Las torres gemelas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marina del Rey, Californie, États-Unis(World Trade Center set)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Double Feature Films
      • Intermedia Films
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      • 65 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 70 278 893 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 730 762 $US
      • 13 août 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 163 247 198 $US
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      2 heures 9 minutes
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